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Ez- Robotics At Usa Scientific & Engineering Festival In Washington D.c

The ratio of new innovations in comparison to the world's population is incredibly low. There are no lack of ideas for new products and solutions - by people just you.

What is stopping you from inventing the next iRobot Roomba? The technical challenges... Where do you start? How do you program it? What parts to use?

This is how EZ-Robot helps shape the future of technology! By allowing people just like you to create real robotics and automation.

EZ-Robot presented their innovative robot platform at the USA Science & Engineering Festival 2014. Inspiring students and teachers to take part in the revolution of the upcoming robotic industry.




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#9  

Don't forget that you have the power to change every action of any robot in the auto position. You can tweak the motions yourself. We're more busy designing this product so you can tweak it yourself:)

#10  

Video of JD doing some moves, including executing a right hand turn while walking.

Alan

#11  

Here is one of JD and Six. Listen to the little girl in the background describing everything JD does. It was really cute (and I don't even like kids....).

Alan

#12  

Not EZ-B, but really cool snakebot.

Alan

#14  

Some still pictures from the show. Mostly EZ-b, but also the MIT Cheetah.

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Alan

#15  

Seeing JD Live, I get the impression that with some extra servos and EZ-Bits to give him longer legs and a swiveling hip joint, we might be able to make him a little more maneuverable. He fell on his back a couple times, and I was discussing with the guys what set of maneuvers we would need to program to make him able to roll over and stand up on his own. I think longer legs and a hip joint would help there too (although being taller, falls would also be more likely, so always a balance (pun intended) between functionality and stability.

Alan

United Kingdom
#16  

The more I look at JD, the more I agree about his maneuverability. I ordered a Roli kit too, as I thought at the time that he would be more practical as a remote web-controlled robot. I think JD is a cute robot though, but probably needs a fair amount of tweaking to get him to be useful getting around the place. But as DJ said, he's only just being born at the moment and will I'm sure develop once we all get our hands on him ! I'm thinking I may need to build a Six too now though:) I still have to order JD's eyes when they become available so may add another EZ4 for Six. I'm not sure if it will be possible to add another EZ4 onto my existing order when the eyes are eventually in the store though?